The couple previously headed on the road together for their ‘On The Run’ co-headlining tour in 2014. Now, they’ve announced a sequel run of shows calling at 15 cities across the UK and Europe, before visiting 21 cities in North America. Cardiff will host the opening night of the tour, before they visit Glasgow, Manchester, London and the continent.

There was also speculation over a joint UK tour, after eagle-eyed fans spotted a new landing page for ‘Beyoncé and Jay Z tickets’ on Ticketmaster’s UK site. The page was deleted shortly after screengrabs were shared across social media.

This would come after the huge success of their most recent albums ‘Lemonade‘ and ‘4:44‘ – both of which famously had tracks that discussed Jay Z’s reported infidelity.

Last summer, it was reported that Beyonce was working on ‘new music and a surprise tour’.

“Beyoncé is already hard at work, having the twins has inspired her,” a source claimed. “She has been recording new material and is planning a surprise tour for her fans too – expect an announcement soon. She is more determined than ever and feels inspired by having her babies recently.”

The unnamed source added: “Beyoncé has hired nannies to help with the twins and she’s been writing and recording new material while working hard to get back in shape. There is no way she is going to step away for a few years to raise her kids, that is not on her agenda at the moment, she’s raring to go again.”

Beyoncé released her last album, ‘Lemonade’, in April 2016. Her next major live date is headlining Coachella 2018 in April.